SEPTEMBER'S BLOCKS - 2005-2006 RCTQ Block-of-the-Month (BOM)

NOTE: If you want to skip ahead to the September blocks and skip the background info, September's blocks are at the very end of this post.

Melissa in NJ :)

======================= RCTQ BOM Background Info: ======================= How this BOM works is that I post two block patterns each month near the beginning of each month. One pieced and one applique. They are all free on the Internet. It is up to you whether you would like to do the pieced block or the applique block (or both!). You will work at your own pace over the course of each month. You keep your blocks. You do not mail them to me. At the end of the year you will have twelve blocks to set into a quilt. You keep the quilt. You do not mail it to me. You will then have your very own 2005-2006 RCTQ BOM Quilt. At that time I will collect pictures of the finished quilts so we can all see how different each quilt looks even though we all started with the same block patterns. When I announce a month's block patterns, I will also include the previous months' as well so if you decide to join along the way you will have all the blocks. Pieced blocks will be 12" in size and applique blocks will be 8" in size. This is driven by what is available for free on the Internet. Feel free to size up/down if you so chose.

============== Monthly Pictures: ============== To see pictures of each month's completed blocks navigate to the following URL (Thanks Teri!):

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To submit pictures, email Teri at: teri at terbear dot com At the end of the BOM year I'll create a gallery website for the completed quilts.

============ BOM Schedule: ============ This BOM runs from February 2005 through March 2006. This is how the schedule breaks down: ========================= =====­=================== ========= February 2005-January 2006: Monthly blocks February 2006: Completing the Top (setting, sashing, borders, etc.) March 2006: Completing the Quilt (quilting, binding, labeling, etc.) - Done!

==================== Previous Months' Blocks: ====================

FEBRUARY:

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Applique (8" finished):
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MARCH:

--------------------------- Pieced (12" finished):

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Applique (8" finished):
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The instructions are for a 6" block with very little whitespace around the design, just make your background fabric 8" (finished) rather than 6", or if you want, size up the block on a copier to 133%. NOTE: If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the background in the same manner as you did for February's block, as I don't think any of the future applique ones specify that type of background.

APRIL:

--------------------------- Pieced (12" finished):

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NOTE: This one uses templates. If you'd prefer not to fiddle with templates (I didn't!!) do the following instead. Pattern tested by me to make sure this works: A (Color 1): 5 1/8" squares. Make 2. Cut diagonally to make triangles. B (Color 2): 5 3/8" squares. Make 2. Cut diagonally to make triangles. C (Color 2): 3" squares. Make 2. Cut diagonally to make triangles. D (Color 3): 7 1/4" x 2" rectangles. Make 8. Cut 45 degrees off ends to make trapezoids. E (Color 1): 2 3/8" squares. Make 2. Cut diagonally to make triangles.

Applique (8" finished) - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view (PDF):

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NOTE: If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the background in the same manner as you did for February's block.

MAY:

--------------------------- Pieced (12" finished):

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Applique (8" finished) - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view (PDF):
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NOTE: If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the background in the same manner as you did for February's block.

JUNE:

--------------------------- Pieced (12" finished):

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Applique (8" finished):
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NOTE: If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the background in the same manner as you did for February's block.

JULY:

--------------------------- Pieced (12" finished):

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Applique (8" finished) - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view (PDF):
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NOTE: If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the background in the same manner as you did for February's block.

AUGUST:

--------------------------- Pieced (12" finished):

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Applique (8" finished):
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The instructions are for a 6" block with very little whitespace around the design, just make your background fabric 8" (finished) rather than 6", or if you want, size up the block on a copier to 133%. NOTE: If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the background in the same manner as you did for February's block.

========================= =====­=================== ========= ==================== September's Blocks: ==================== Pieced (12" finished):

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Applique (8" finished):
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The instructions are for a 6" block with a little whitespace around the design, just make your background fabric 8" (finished) rather than 6", or if you want, size up the block on a copier to 133%. Also, the mitten pattern is part of a larger quilt pattern. We will only be making the mitten with the heart on it as shown on the link I gave you....which is a little different than how it was used in the quilt pattern the mitten came from. If you want teh full pattern for reference or use, here is the link:
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NOTE: If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the background in the same manner as you did for February's block.

Have fun!!!!! Melissa in NJ

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Melissa in NJ
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Yay! You just made my day, Melissa!

Rita L.

Melissa > NOTE: If you want to skip ahead to the September blocks and skip the

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Rita in MA

Thanks! (I really like that quilt, may have to make more of these!) Roberta in D

"Melissa in NJ" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news: snipped-for-privacy@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... NOTE: If you want to skip ahead to the September blocks and skip the background info, September's blocks are at the very end of this post.

Melissa in NJ :)

======================= RCTQ BOM Background Info: ======================= How this BOM works is that I post two block patterns each month near the beginning of each month. One pieced and one applique. They are all free on the Internet. It is up to you whether you would like to do the pieced block or the applique block (or both!). You will work at your own pace over the course of each month. You keep your blocks. You do not mail them to me. At the end of the year you will have twelve blocks to set into a quilt. You keep the quilt. You do not mail it to me. You will then have your very own 2005-2006 RCTQ BOM Quilt. At that time I will collect pictures of the finished quilts so we can all see how different each quilt looks even though we all started with the same block patterns. When I announce a month's block patterns, I will also include the previous months' as well so if you decide to join along the way you will have all the blocks. Pieced blocks will be 12" in size and applique blocks will be 8" in size. This is driven by what is available for free on the Internet. Feel free to size up/down if you so chose.

============== Monthly Pictures: ============== To see pictures of each month's completed blocks navigate to the following URL (Thanks Teri!):

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submit pictures, email Teri at: teri at terbear dot com At the end of the BOM year I'll create a gallery website for the completed quilts.

============ BOM Schedule: ============ This BOM runs from February 2005 through March 2006. This is how the schedule breaks down: ==============================­============================ February 2005-January 2006: Monthly blocks February 2006: Completing the Top (setting, sashing, borders, etc.) March 2006: Completing the Quilt (quilting, binding, labeling, etc.) - Done!

==================== Previous Months' Blocks: ====================

FEBRUARY:

--------------------------- Pieced (12" finished):

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Applique (8" finished):
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MARCH:

--------------------------- Pieced (12" finished):

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Applique (8" finished):
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instructions are for a 6" block with very little whitespace aroundthe design, just make your background fabric 8" (finished) rather than6", or if you want, size up the block on a copier to 133%. NOTE: If youwant to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the backgroundin the same manner as you did for February's block, as I don't thinkany of the future applique ones specify that type of background.

APRIL:

--------------------------- Pieced (12" finished):

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This one uses templates. If you'd prefer not to fiddle withtemplates (I didn't!!) do the following instead. Pattern tested by meto make sure this works:A (Color 1): 5 1/8" squares. Make 2. Cut diagonally to make triangles.B (Color 2): 5 3/8" squares. Make 2. Cut diagonally to make triangles.C (Color 2): 3" squares. Make 2. Cut diagonally to make triangles.D (Color 3): 7 1/4" x 2" rectangles. Make 8. Cut 45 degrees off ends tomake trapezoids. E (Color 1): 2 3/8" squares. Make 2. Cut diagonally to make triangles.

Applique (8" finished) - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view (PDF):

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If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piecethe background in the same manner as you did for February's block.

MAY:

--------------------------- Pieced (12" finished):

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Applique (8" finished) - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view (PDF):
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If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piecethe background in the same manner as you did for February's block.

JUNE:

--------------------------- Pieced (12" finished):

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Applique (8" finished):
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If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piecethe background in the same manner as you did for February's block.

JULY:

--------------------------- Pieced (12" finished):

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Applique (8" finished) - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view (PDF):
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If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piecethe background in the same manner as you did for February's block.

AUGUST:

--------------------------- Pieced (12" finished):

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Applique (8" finished):
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instructions are for a 6" block with very little whitespace aroundthe design, just make your background fabric 8" (finished) rather than6", or if you want, size up the block on a copier to 133%. NOTE: If youwant to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the backgroundin the same manner as you did for February's block.

==============================­============================ ==================== September's Blocks: ==================== Pieced (12" finished):

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Applique (8" finished):
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instructions are for a 6" block with a little whitespace around thedesign, just make your background fabric 8" (finished) rather than 6",or if you want, size up the block on a copier to 133%. Also, the mittenpattern is part of a larger quilt pattern. We will only be making themitten with the heart on it as shown on the link I gave you....which isa little different than how it was used in the quilt pattern the mittencame from. If you want teh full pattern for reference or use, here isthe link:
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If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piecethe background in the same manner as you did for February's block.

Have fun!!!!! Melissa in NJ

Reply to
Roberta Zollner

YAY!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks Melissa :-)

)O( Anne > NOTE: If you want to skip ahead to the September blocks and skip the

Reply to
Anne in CA

Thanks muchly, Melissa. This is a *very* interesting looking one. Thank you for its early dawn! . In message , Melissa in NJ writes

Reply to
Patti

YESSSSS!!!!!! I'll get everything ready for sewing on saturday!!!!!!!

Uschi doing a BOM dance around the kitchen

Melissa in NJ schrieb:

Reply to
Quilterin

"doing a BOM dance around the kitchen"

Hehe. The image made me giggle. :)

Melissa in NJ

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Melissa in NJ

These mittens are so very cute! Might do two instead of increasing the size - then stitch the "string" between them!

Suzie B

Reply to
Paul & Suzie Beckwith

Whew you snuck up on me this month Melissa!

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Sharon Harper

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